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Technorati is indexing me again! They had to make a code change to fix
the problem with my blog getting stuck in their queue. Kudos to Eric M.
and the guys at
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where they have "community powered support for Technorati".

Well, they're "sorta, kinda" indexing me anyway. It's on a 24 hour tape
delay or something. So I never get picked up by Memeorandum because they
pull from Technorati and Technorati has stuff I posted yesterday
listed as my latest blog entry. And that's old news to Memeorandum.

Wankers.

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Tony Mack refuses to go quietly. Because sucking at the public teat is all he
knows how to do. So in his mind a conviction on six federal corruption counts
isn't an impediment to him remaining mayor of Trenton, NJ.

Convicted Mayor Tony Mack can remain in office at least two more weeks after
he was given the chance today to fight a state attorney general's effort to
remove him.

Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson set a Feb. 26 hearing date at the Mercer
County Criminal Courthouse for Mack, when he will be able to appear and
contest that his conviction on six federal corruption counts puts him in
violation of state law. A written answer from him is due two days before.

Jacobson was responding to a complaint filed Monday by a deputy attorney
general seeking an order of forfeiture that would force Mack from office.
Mack was convicted Friday in federal court after a monthlong trial but has
opted not to resign. Though state law says he is now ineligible to serve as
mayor, without a resignation it will take a judge's declaration to enforce
state statute.

Mary Jacobson is the same looney-liberal superior court judge who
invented New Jersey's "right" to same-sex "marriage." So let's just say
that if you were looking for a judge who can twist the law to keep Tony Mack
in office, Mary Jacobson would be at the top of your list.

Because, in case you hadn't guessed by now, Tony Mack is a Democrat.

So it's understandable that the Star-Ledger isn't clammoring for
his resignation. After all, he didn't cause a traffic jam.

Meanwhile, Mack's minions are rallying to his side.

Business Administrator Sam Hutchinson said Mack has not been in City Hall
this week.

"He is on leave," Hutchinson said.

When asked if it was sick leave, vacation time or for some other reason,
Hutchinson responded, "It is appropriate," and refused to provide further
details.

Hutchinson said he was notified Mack was on leave, but refused to say how
or by whom he was told or whether Mack was still in the city.

You can be sure of one thing though. Tony Mack is still on the city's payroll.
And it looks like that's where he's gonna stay.